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A-Shell Consolidated Reference

inxctl is traditionally a numeric variable (F,6 or B,2) to accept a return code (as in Alpha's INPUT):

Value

Description

0

Input OK, no message.

1

"Y" answer to YES/NO type field, or Ctrl+E entered to abort record.

2

"N" answer to YES/NO type field, or abort key used (either =left-arrow or Escape) when enabled with the E code)

3

Tab key used to terminate input.

 

inxctl is largely superseded by exitcode, which offers a much wider variety of return code information. Because of this, under A-Shell, you may put inxctl to a different use by mapping it as a one byte string (String, 1). In that case, it will return the actual character that caused the field to exit. (Virtual function key sequences will be indicated by a chr(250).)